why yes. yes it does
Apollo astronauts claim that moondust smells like spent gunpowder.
Yes. The ammunition in a pistol does not require outside air in order to fire; it gets all the oxygen it needs from the nitrates in the cartridge, so gunpowder would still work on the moon.
Yes. Despite the absence of an atmosphere/oxygen, a modern bullet would fire as they contain an oxidiser which allows the gunpowder to explode.
The Chinese invented both gunpowder and rockets. Gunpowder was invented nearly 3000 years ago, and rockets a short time after that.
It could. Gunpowder does not require air to burn- it has it's own oxidizer chemically combined. Sights will need adjustment, since bullet will travel faster with no air resistance, and lighter gravity will cause less drop of the bullet.
Apollo astronauts claim that moondust smells like spent gunpowder.
its sulphur. its sulphur. i believe that the answer you are looking for is sulphur, it does indeed smell like rotten eggs
Black powder- especially after being fired, has a very strong smell from the sulfur contained in it.
Yes. Cordite is part of gunpowder so any recently fired gun will smell like cordite
Cold and dusty
'A wet dog smell' According to Alice in new moon
yes it does. for example a firework has a very pungent smell, for a little while it is pretty distinct, but it builds on you
yes cause it cant have a shower dah
The smell that the cordite propellant (gunpowder)gives off when the guns are fired. If you never had the pleasure of firing a howitzer, it is sort of a combination of ammonia and the smell of freshly fired fireworks.
because of the gravity on the moon and because it is really smell compared to the sun.
'A wet dog smell' According to Alice in new moon
Yes. The ammunition in a pistol does not require outside air in order to fire; it gets all the oxygen it needs from the nitrates in the cartridge, so gunpowder would still work on the moon.